Crisis in Perception
What if globalization works best when it has limits? This episode explores The Globalization Paradox by Dani Rodrik through a systems-level examination of globalization, democratic governance, and the institutional foundations of markets. Rather than viewing global trade as a purely economic process, this analysis investigates the political institutions, incentive structures, and feedback loops that determine whether globalization produces resilience or instability. Topics include the Political Trilemma, Bretton Woods, financial crises, national sovereignty, democratic accountability, and why markets have always depended on governments. 🎬 YouTube: https://youtu.be/rKfR3VKnVO4 ❤️ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CrisisinPerception/posts/globalization-162633742?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link Author Support If these ideas resonate, consider reading The Globalization Paradox yourself or borrowing it from your local library. Supporting authors and libraries helps keep critical inquiry accessible. Listen on your favorite podcast platform, and if you enjoy systems-level investigations like this, consider following the show and sharing it with someone who enjoys questioning how the world works. AI Use Disclosure This content was created using AI-assisted tools for research synthesis, structuring, and narration support. All analysis, framing, and editorial decisions are guided by human judgment as part of the Crisis in Perception project.
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